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Abhay KUMAR

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Preparing for NEET as a repeater requires a strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you maximize your chances of success:Analyze Your Previous Attempt: Review your last attempt to identify areas where you struggled. Focus on improving these weak spots.Create a Study Plan: Develop a structured study plan with clear, achievable goals. Break down your syllabus into manageable daily tasks.Effective Revision Techniques: Use techniques like mind mapping, quiz-based revisions, and regular mock tests to reinforce your memory.Time Management: Practice solving questions within the time limit to improve your speed and accuracy.Use Quality
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The expected NEET 2024 cutoff for BDS admission at National Dental College for the General category is around 718-137. For OBC, SC, and ST categories, the cutoff is approximately 135-107.

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I'm glad to hear you've qualified the NEET exam! However, for BDS admissions in Karnataka, attending the counselling process is generally mandatory. The counselling process helps allocate seats based on your NEET rank, preferences, and availability of seats in various colleges.

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With a score of 400 marks in NEET, your chances of getting admission to a government medical college are quite slim, as this typically corresponds to a rank above 2,50,000. However, you still have some options:Private Medical Colleges: You have a fair chance of getting admission to private medical colleges. These colleges often have lower cut-offs compared to government colleges.State Quota: Depending on your state and category (general, OBC, SC, ST), you might have better chances in state quota seats.Management Seats: Some private colleges offer management seats, which can be an option if you are willing to pay the higher fees.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The Counseling for admission to the Physical Therapy course in PSG College of Paramedical Sciences is held after the announcement of merit list based on either the qualifying examination or entrance test. Students who are eligible are called for counselling sessions for seat distribution by the merit, category and availability.The eligibility for BPT programme which is also essential, is 10+2 with 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. The counseling normally happens during July-August and several documents like for example mark-sheets, ID proof, and eligibility certificates must be produced. Other notifications apart from admit card r
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Kunal Lalwani

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Well, yes you can register if the registration is open for the Karnataka Medical Counselling UG Mop-up round. Mop-Up round registration mostly takes place after the second counseling round because candidates who missed the earlier round or those who want a better seat allocation opportunity can register. The applicant must fit the following qualifications, including previous registration in Karnataka NEET counseling and a valid NEET UG score.In the Mop-Up round, one has to register again, Produce all documents, and pay for the form. This should however be done from the official Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) website given that
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Kunal Lalwani

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GCET for the B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology at Goa Medical College in Panaji is based on the Goa Common Entrance Test. For the General category candidates it varies between 50-55% marks in GCET generally. Whereas for OBC, SC, ST category its slightly lower ranges about 45%-50%. These percentages may shift as a result of available seats and the competetiveness displayed throughout a particular year. The college also have reserved seats under state' quota thus if you are a domicile of Goa then there's an added bonus. It is however advisable to establish the precise mark that the various institutions accept for this year's semester.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Like other NEET-scored courses, there are minimum percentages based on BAMS NEET rank and categories for admission in Aditya Ayurved College. The general category Genetic cutoff usually lies between 400-450 marks. On the same OBC's score varies between 350-400 and for SC/ST's ranges between 300-350. These figures may increase or decrease with year depend on the availability of certain seats and competition.Aditya Ayurved College charge an amount of ? 2.5 to ? 3.5 lakh per year for the BAMS course which comprises of tuition fee and other charges. The candidates are advised to check out the particular cutoff from the concerned institutio
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